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170 Boomers who didn’t receive much affection as a child usually display these 7 subtle behaviors without realizing it

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 1 place · 12/29/2025 16:00 EDT

Boomers who didn’t receive much affection as a child usually display these 7 subtle behaviors without realizing it

These unconscious patterns of emotional distance and self-protection reveal themselves in everyday moments—from the reflexive deflection of compliments to the inability to accept help—painting a portrait of a generation that learned to survive on emotional crumbs.

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